chikita1 Posted April 20, 2023 Report Posted April 20, 2023 Just now, Thokkalee said: Rental car reimbursement ki $1000 or so limit untadi kadaa, depending on your insurance policy ?? They won’t pay it forever.. Quote
AreyOSamba Posted April 20, 2023 Report Posted April 20, 2023 On 4/9/2023 at 2:56 PM, allbakara said: The future of the automotive market: the data speaks for itself IMAGE: Visual Capitalist Tesla’s dominance of the automotive market, despite all those who said it would lose its position when the traditional brands started to manufacture electric vehicles, leaves no doubt that the ongoing technological transition will soon see internal combustion vehicles as relics of a bygone age. In China, the world’s largest market, EVs already make up 30% of sales, and the price of internal combustion vehicles there is plummeting. Chinese car companies are rapidly shifting to the production of EVs, led by companies such as BYD in response to new emissions rules that come into force in July. As a result, many of the vehicles that dealers have in their already high post-Covid inventory will soon be worthless, and despite increasingly aggressive rebates people are not buying. Globally, the factors influencing the transition to EVs are obvious: emissions standards, which are due to come into force for new vehicle sales and that will eventually be applied to vehicles in circulation through road testing. At the same time, carmakers are now focusing on producing cheaper EVs: Tesla is readying to attack the only segment it has not yet conquered, Volkswagen has high hopes for the ID.2, and several Chinese brands are set to enter North America and Europe. As lithium becomes cheaper and more abundant, and engines and batteries fall in price and are more efficient, by 2027, estimates suggest it will be cheaper to produce an EV than a petrol or diesel vehicle, and that is without taking into account the enormous economies of scale in manufacturing that companies like Tesla obtain. What’s more, the total cost of ownership of EVs is so low relative to their traditional counterparts that more and more users see them as a more attractive option. With mounting evidence that all the claims about electric vehicles were self-serving lies that were never borne out by reality — that they were no good for long journeys, that the batteries were unreliable, that they had a larger carbon footprint than traditional vehicles, or that they were expensive to maintain — EVs are playing a key role in one of the most important technological transitions in human history. In the not too distant future, cars that were noisy, smoky or required expensive servicing each year will be a thing of the past. And it’s about time. https://medium.com/enrique-dans/the-future-of-the-automotive-market-the-data-speaks-for-itself-47f551281ffa This is probably the shittiest report vayyaa. Are they saying Toyota who sold 9.5 million vehicles in 2022 will only sell 382K in 2025? If the projection is just for EV the report shouldn't have included the market cap Quote
nokia123 Posted April 20, 2023 Report Posted April 20, 2023 1 hour ago, idibezwada said: what the point in paying say 10K premium on the car and saving 2-3K on gas and maintenance in long run? Agreed with your point.That was the case when model Y was selling for 67k but same car price is 50K today . With 7.5k federal credit for people who qualify it will cost 42K. CRV and RAV4 high end models costs the same. On top of that you save on gas and maintenance which is more economical Quote
CrazyLuckyGuy Posted April 20, 2023 Report Posted April 20, 2023 1 hour ago, idibezwada said: yes I do...and it takes at least 20 mins to charge and get 200 miles....that not comparable to ICE gas filling bro thats correct , it usually takes 15- 20 min. you can finish up nature things in that time Quote
Gundepotuu_Gummadi Posted April 20, 2023 Report Posted April 20, 2023 e lk gadu niluvuna munchadu profits motham e tesla lo nakipoyayyi 1 Quote
nokia123 Posted April 20, 2023 Report Posted April 20, 2023 3 minutes ago, Gundepotuu_Gummadi said: e lk gadu niluvuna munchadu profits motham e tesla lo nakipoyayyi MG poyedhaka aagelaaga kooda ledu …ammithe sagam pothundhi…unchukunte mottham naake laa undhi emi sethura elon emi sethu Quote
Gundepotuu_Gummadi Posted April 20, 2023 Report Posted April 20, 2023 14 minutes ago, nokia123 said: MG poyedhaka aagelaaga kooda ledu …ammithe sagam pothundhi…unchukunte mottham naake laa undhi emi sethura elon emi sethu 187.5 undi avg vache chance undi antava bro Quote
idibezwada Posted April 20, 2023 Report Posted April 20, 2023 1 hour ago, nokia123 said: Agreed with your point.That was the case when model Y was selling for 67k but same car price is 50K today . With 7.5k federal credit for people who qualify it will cost 42K. CRV and RAV4 high end models costs the same. On top of that you save on gas and maintenance which is more economical Agreed if you are in need of a car and planning to buy a car anyways.... I am seeing lot of guys disposing their working car and getting Tesla bcoz of the price reduction...that's not ideally saving and of course its perspective Quote
babu_bangaram Posted April 20, 2023 Report Posted April 20, 2023 2 hours ago, AreyOSamba said: Model Y release ye 2020 lo aiyindi. Mee friend ki 2018 lo etta konnadu vayya 🙂 May be X ... may be I heard wrong ... point I am making is the repair issue .... they were not able to fix Quote
babu_bangaram Posted April 20, 2023 Report Posted April 20, 2023 2 hours ago, Thokkalee said: Rental car reimbursement ki $1000 or so limit untadi kadaa, depending on your insurance policy ?? They won’t pay it forever.. correct Quote
Thokkalee Posted April 20, 2023 Report Posted April 20, 2023 4 hours ago, AreyOSamba said: This is probably the shittiest report vayyaa. Are they saying Toyota who sold 9.5 million vehicles in 2022 will only sell 382K in 2025? If the projection is just for EV the report shouldn't have included the market cap Yeah.. faltu report.. looks like they are considering only ev sales.. 2023 lo ne Tesla sales will be close to 2M.. 2025 lo 2.8M only?? Toyota will continue to sell more and more ICE and hybrid vehicles than electric cars in the near future.. only some European/US/China has some electric charging infrastructure built.. all other countries still have to rely on ICE and hybrid cars.. Quote
nokia123 Posted April 21, 2023 Report Posted April 21, 2023 14 hours ago, Gundepotuu_Gummadi said: 187.5 undi avg vache chance undi antava bro Avg chance aa ante Yentha ba? Quote
nokia123 Posted April 21, 2023 Report Posted April 21, 2023 14 hours ago, idibezwada said: Agreed if you are in need of a car and planning to buy a car anyways.... I am seeing lot of guys disposing their working car and getting Tesla bcoz of the price reduction...that's not ideally saving and of course its perspective Gas car values padipothayi, better dispose off now itself ane vallu okallu ithe, kottha tesla koni show off seddham ane bapathu inkontha mandhi Quote
idibezwada Posted April 21, 2023 Report Posted April 21, 2023 8 hours ago, nokia123 said: Gas car values padipothayi, better dispose off now itself ane vallu okallu ithe, kottha tesla koni show off seddham ane bapathu inkontha mandhi valla bondha....Range anxiety issue fix avvakunda gas cars are not going away Quote
nokia123 Posted April 22, 2023 Report Posted April 22, 2023 17 hours ago, idibezwada said: valla bondha....Range anxiety issue fix avvakunda gas cars are not going away 2030 tharuvatha no more gas car sales allowed in us, either EV or plug in hybrid Quote
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